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You would have to break the fractions into common denominators. I think would be 28 so this might help you a little bit.
envision_man
2.296875
OR
1029/448
OR
2 133/448
OR
2 19/64 (19 is a prime, so that's as low as it'll go)
Italian girl
2 19/64
itssmaughan
147/64 or 2 19/64 or 2.296875
Yada Yada Yada
Not an investing question. Try mathematics or homework help?
placebo_effect
2.296875
girlajeepin
change each mixed number into an improper fraction.
21/4 divided by 16/7. Then dont forget to flip 16/7 into 7/16. Now Multiply. 147/64 reduces to 2 19/64.